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Hike the Maybrook Trailway, a 9.2-mile moderate route on a former railroad bed, featuring diverse scenery and gentle terrain.
Last updated: February 26, 2026
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The trail is predominantly paved and built on a former railroad bed, offering a largely flat profile with gentle grades. This makes it suitable for hikers of all ages and abilities. While some sections have slight inclines or declines, they are very gradual and not challenging.
Yes, absolutely! Its generally flat and paved surface, combined with gentle grades, makes it an excellent choice for beginners, families with children, and those looking for an accessible outdoor experience. Reviewers consistently describe the difficulty as easy.
You can expect attractive and varied scenery. The trail winds through woodlands, alongside picturesque bodies of water like Tonetta Lake, Ice Pond, and Whaley Lake, and across natural swamp areas. You'll also see iron truss bridges, farm fields, distinctive rock cuts, and seasonal waterfalls. Some sections offer views of the Hudson Valley's rolling hills. Don't miss the section Through the wetlands for unique views.
Yes, it's a vital section of the 750-mile Empire State Trail. At its northern end in Hopewell Junction, it connects with the William R. Steinhaus Dutchess Rail Trail. In Brewster, it's just steps away from the Putnam Trailway. The route also notably crosses the Appalachian Trail at one juncture.
While specific parking lots are not detailed, the trail is accessible from various points along its length. For example, the Hopewell Depot at the trail's end in Hopewell Junction is a known access point. It's advisable to check local municipal websites or trail guides for designated parking areas near your intended starting point.
Yes, the Maybrook Trailway is generally dog-friendly. However, it's always best practice to keep your dog on a leash and to clean up after them to ensure a pleasant experience for all trail users and to protect the natural environment.
The trail offers beauty in all seasons. Spring brings lush greenery and blooming wildflowers, while autumn showcases vibrant fall foliage. Summer is great for longer days, and winter can offer serene, snow-covered landscapes. Consider your preference for weather and scenery when planning your visit.
No, there are generally no permits or entrance fees required to access and use the Maybrook Trailway, as it is part of the public Empire State Trail system.
Hikers should be aware that there are generally no accessible services or restrooms along much of the trail's length. However, the Hopewell Depot at the trail's end in Hopewell Junction houses a museum and offers public restrooms.
A unique aspect of this trail is that it travels alongside disused Metro-North tracks, creating a remote experience away from development and traffic. The sounds of birds and wildlife provide a natural soundtrack. It's also a significant 23-mile section of the larger Empire State Trail, connecting New York City to Canada and Albany to Buffalo.
This particular section, from Brewster to Pawling, is approximately 14.9 kilometers (9.2 miles) long. On average, it takes about 3 hours and 49 minutes to complete as a hike, depending on your pace and how often you stop to enjoy the scenery.